Impatient driver pleads guilty, must wear sign at school bus stop

19 Action News viewers taking justice into their own hands to help cops nail an unsafe driver.Witnesses say a woman drives on the sidewalk on a daily basis to avoid waiting for the school bus on East 38thMore >>

The Cleveland woman caught recklessly driving around a city school bus went back before a judge on Monday morning.More >>

19 Action News viewers taking justice into their own hands to help cops nail an unsafe driver.Witnesses say a woman drives on the sidewalk on a daily basis to avoid waiting for the school bus on East 38thMore >>

The Cleveland woman caught recklessly driving around a city school bus went before a judge Tuesday. More >>

19 Action News viewers taking justice into their own hands to help cops nail an unsafe driver.Witnesses say a woman drives on the sidewalk on a daily basis to avoid waiting for the school bus on East 38thMore >>

19 Action News viewers taking justice into their own hands to help cops nail an unsafe driver.

Witnesses say a woman drives on the sidewalk on a daily basis to avoid waiting for the school bus on East 38th Street in Cleveland.More >>

The Cleveland woman caught on cell phone video driving recklessly around a city school bus pleaded guilty on Monday.

Shena Hardin's license was suspended for 30 days and she must pay $250 in court costs.

Hardin was also ordered to stand at the corner of East 38th Street and Payne next Tuesday and Wednesday wearing a sign that says, "Only an idiot would drive around a school bus."

The 32-year-old was busted last month with the help of 19 Action News viewers.

Witnesses say Hardin drove on the sidewalk on a daily basis to avoid waiting for the school bus on East 38th Street.

Fearing a potentially dangerous situation, the bus driver captured the act on cell phone. The bus driver then contacted the Third District Police before starting his route.

Here in the city that's home to "University-6," as the University of Louisville is identified in a federal criminal complaint filed by the Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, the feeling of devastation is exceeded only by anger and disbelief.

Here in the city that's home to "University-6," as the University of Louisville is identified in a federal criminal complaint filed by the Acting U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, the feeling of devastation is exceeded only by anger and disbelief.